5 Things to Know This Morning

Undated image of Marine Corps Base Quantico in Quantico, Va. Three Marines, including the shooter, were killed March 22, 2013, according to base spokesman Lt. Agustin Solivan.

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Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

1. 3 Marines, Including Suspect, Dead in Shooting

Three marines were killed during a shooting at Marine Corps Base Quantico, according to Lt. Agustin Solivan. The shooting began around 11 p.m. Thursday night.

2. Driver in Texas Shootout May Be Colorado Murder Suspect

Authorities are investigating a possible link between a man shot by police in Texas on Thursday and this week's murder of Colorado prison chief Tom Clements. Authorities tell ABC News they are also investigating whether the suspect may have been involved in the killing of a Denver Domino's pizza driver.

3. Man Arrested for Impersonating Pilot

A man who posed as an Air France pilot was removed from a plane at Philadelphia International Airport. The man reportedly boarded the plane on Wednesday night and attempted to sit inside the cockpit wearing the fake uniform.

4. Massive Canadian Crash Sends More Than 100 to Hospital

A chain reaction pileup involving hundreds of vehicles on a snowy highway in Canada sent more than 100 people to area hospitals. They all sustained minor to serious injuries.

5. Pepsi Introduces New Bottle Shape

Pepsi is introducing a new bottle shape for the first time in 16 years. The soda giant's new 16 and 20 oz plastic bottles, which will hit store shelves in April, will feature a "swirled grip" to make it easier to hold.